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Blair School of MusicPRESENTS
With the presentation of the 2019–2020 Concert Series, the Blair School of Music gratefully
acknowledges the following individuals and organizations for their generous support.
Anonymous friend of the Blair SchoolAnonymous friend of the Blair School
Valere Blair Potter Charitable TrustThe parent of a Blair School graduate
Marianne and Andrew ByrdThe estate of Bobbi Jean Dedman
The Sartain Lanier Family Foundation, Inc.Martha McCrory Foundation Inc.
Robert McMullan, BA ’80, and Deborah Flanagan
Delphine and Ken RobertsThe Ryman Hospitality Properties Foundation
Professor Emeritus Christian TealBarbara Engelhardt Wilson and Justin Wilson
The Washington FoundationThe Blair KeyBoard
PLEASE CONSIDER SUPPORTING THE BLAIR SCHOOLWays to make a gift:
ONLINE vu.edu/blairperformance
BY PHONE (615) 322-7650
BY MAIL Blair School of Musicc/o Gift ProcessingPMB 4077272301 Vanderbilt PlaceNashville, TN 37240-7727
THE BLAIR KEYBOARDLisa Aston • Lang Aston • Del Bryant Marianne M. Byrd • James H. Clarke
Ann N. Clarke • Emily N. Eberle James C. Gooch • Dawson Gray James H. Harris III • Bzur Haun
Stuart Chapman Hill • Martha Rivers Ingram Alexandra Tuza MacKay • Kevin P. McDermott
Alexander C. McLeod • Richard J. Miller, Jr. Robert M. Moses • Georgianna Diane Paul
Ellen Jones Pryor • Kenneth L. Roberts Jennie Smith • Judy Turner • Blair J. Wilson
UPCOMING EVENTS
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Vanderbilt Chorale and Vanderbilt Symphonic Choir
Tucker Biddlecombe, conductor
with Vocal Arts NashvilleMatthew Phelps, conductor
Many Voices, One Spirit
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 278:00 p.m., Ingram Hall
Many Voices, One Spirit
Friday, September 27, 2019 8:00 p.m.
Ingram Hall
If Ye Love Me Thomas Tallis (1505 – 1585)
Combined choirs
Missa Brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo; Joseph Haydn “Kleine Orgelmesse” (Little Organ Mass) (1732 – 1809)
Kyrie Gloria Credo Sanctus Benedictus
Olivia Troyer, soprano Agnus Dei
Polly Brecht, organ
Ben Ellenbogen, Kaela Scheidmantle, violins Olivia Hunt, cello, Ben Sposet, double bass
Hard Times Stephen Foster, arr. Nick Johnson (1826 – 1864)
Nick Gehring, Joe McInvale, Julius Tabery, Billy Pickus, soloists
Kaela Scheidmantle, fiddle
Si mes vers avaient des ailes Reynaldo Hahn (1874 – 1947)
Sarah Bronchetti, conductor
Ouvre ton Coeur Georges Bizet (1838 – 1875)
Abbey Fitzgerald, conductor
Ndikhokhele Bawo arr. Michael Barrett
Sophie Heinz, Anna Zhang, Matt Tuggle, Jason Brower, soloists
Vanderbilt Symphonic Choir
Son of God Mass James Whitbourn (b. 1963) Introit Kyrie Kyrie Meditation Gloria Lava Me Sanctus and Benedictus Pax Domini Agnus Dei Amen
Brian Utley, soprano saxophone Vocal Arts Nashville
Blow Ye the Trumpet Kirke Mechem (b. 1925)
Crucem tuam adoramus Domine Paweł Łukaszewski (b. 1968)
Saul Egil Hovland (1924 – 2013)
Katie Gillett, narrator
When You Are Old Scott Perkins (b. 1980)
Anighya Crocker, conductor
Beati Quorum Via, Op. 38 No. 3 Charles Villiers Stanford (1852 – 1924)
Vanderbilt Chorale
Spem in alium Tallis
Vocal Arts Nashville Vanderbilt Chorale
Soprano
Ava Anderson Laurel Baldwin-White
Sarah Clements Katherine Deegan Arielle Kasnetz Blair Lipham
Marguerite Manning Sophia Meyer Georgia Peake
Puxin Xuanyuan
Tenor Carlos Ahrens Davis Crews
Anighya Crocker Christopher Elliott
Sammy Mangin Matthew Shorten Tristan Tournaud
Matthew Youngblood
Alto
Rachael Bell Grace Brega
Camilia Dillard Bethany DiSantis
Callie Emery Katie Gillett
Reilly McNamara Lila Meretzky Elyza Wylder
Bass
Jacob Beranek Adam Conway Dillon Davey Michael Fung
Matt Leon Taylor Lomax Max Randal
Joshua Sheppard Daniel Williamson
Soprano Mary LaCasse Biddlecombe
Sarah Dunnevant Emma Jackson Lesley Mann
Alto
Mary Hewlett Elder Colleen Phelps Mary Scheib
Tenor Tucker Biddlecombe
Scott Brons Anighya Crocker
Bass
Ethan Bennett Patrick Dunnevant
Daniel Elder
Vanderbilt Symphonic Choir
Soprano Sophie Ashley
Amelia Donoghue Margaret Gonzalez
Anna Hunley Christine Kim
Tara Mack Hannah Mikita
Ellie Repp Natalie Thomas Olivia Troyer
Alto
Carmen Canedo Grace Chen
Calendula Cheng Crystal Cheng
Maddy Dethloff Emma Flores Sophie Heinz
Chinenye Iroajanma Megan Kriscovich
Carys Li Maggie Mershon
Mary Allen Murray Anna Zhang Dora Zhang
Tenor Andy Du
Jacob Friedmann Nick Gehring Owen Ladd Ayden Lee
Joe McInvale Raphael McKerley-Geier
J.P. Romero Matt Tuggle
Bass
Kelvin Agyenim-Boateng Navin Ahire Jason Brauer Yiting Chen Dominic Liu Samuel Liu
Gianluca Maffei Noah Mond
Criag Murray Evan Oates Billy Pickus Ruben Roy
Toren Stafford Julius Tabery
Charlie Tucker James Yang Sean Yang
Manny Zagorianos
Matthew Phelps is Minister of Music at West End United Methodist Church and the founder and artistic director of Vocal Arts Nashville. In his third season with Vocal Arts Nashville, Phelps has established the group as one of the premier choral ensembles in Middle Tennessee. Committed to new and engaging programs, he has led the chorus in performances of all six of Bach’s motets and the Actus Tragicus, Pizzetti’s Requiem, and a repertoire of small works ranging from renaissance music to premieres of local composers. At West End, Phelps directs the 70-voice Chancel Choir in worship and performances. This season, Phelps conducts Saint-Saens’ Christmas Oratorio and Haydn’s “Little Organ Mass.” The Chancel Choir will also perform at the Southeast Regional Convention of the American Choral Directors Association. An active pianist and organist, Phelps plays recitals throughout the nation as both a soloist and as a member of the Elliston Trio. He has the distinction of winning awards in three different disciplines, including the 2015 American Prize in Choral Conducting, third place in the 2015 Rogers Classical Organ performance competition, and numerous awards as a pianist and chamber musician. He has guest conducted, lectured, and has given clinics throughout the nation. He received his doctorate in choral conducting from the College-Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati, where he studied with Earl Rivers, Mark Gibson, and Stephen Coker.
Tucker Biddlecombe is Associate Professor of Choral Studies at Vanderbilt University’s Blair School of Music, where he serves as conductor of the Vanderbilt Chorale and Symphonic Choir. He also directs the Blair-to-Peabody teacher education program, teaching courses in choral conducting and music education. In addition, Biddlecombe is entering his fourth season as Director of the Nashville Symphony Chorus, the vocal arm of the Nashville Symphony Orchestra. Performance highlights at Vanderbilt have included Mozart’s Requiem, Bach’s St. Matthew Passion, Haydn’s Creation, Bernstein’s MASS, and a collaborative concert with the cutting-edge vocal ensemble Roomful of Teeth. His work with the Nashville Symphony has included chorus preparation for the world-premiere recording of Harbison’s Requiem (Naxos), and other choral-orchestral masterworks by Bernstein, Stravinsky, Ravel, Haydn, Verdi, Handel and Mahler. Under his direction, the Nashville Symphony Chorus recently toured Prague, Czech Republic, performing Orff’s Carmina Burana. Projects this season
include the world-premiere recording of Gabriela Lena-Frank’s Conquest Requiem (Naxos) with the Nashville Symphony and Menotti’s Unicorn, The Gorgon and the Manticore with the Vanderbilt Chorale. Biddlecombe is a passionate advocate of music education and a veteran public school music teacher. In 2019 he completed a residency with the Central Conservatory in Beijing, China, where he was honored to work with student and professional choral educators. He is in-demand as a conductor and clinician, having served as a clinician to choirs in 25 states, and has conducted numerous all-state choruses and honor choirs. Biddlecombe is a graduate of SUNY Potsdam and Florida State University, where he completed doctoral studies in choral conducting and music education with André Thomas. He resides in Nashville with his wife Mary Biddlecombe, Artistic Director of the Blair Children’s Chorus.
Polly Brecht is organist/music associate at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Nashville, university organist for Vanderbilt, and faculty member of the Blair School. She holds degrees in piano and organ performance as well as the Performer’s Certificate from Indiana University and the Doctorate in Organ Performance and Harpsichord Certificate from Florida State University. She has also studied at the Baroque Performance Institute at Oberlin and the Eastman School. Prior to moving to Nashville, Brecht was associate professor at MTSU, heading the theory department and teaching organ and harpsichord for 10 years. She has held several church positions, won several competitions, and is an active solo and collaborative performer on piano, harpsichord, and organ.
Blair School of MusicPRESENTS
With the presentation of the 2019–2020 Concert Series, the Blair School of Music gratefully
acknowledges the following individuals and organizations for their generous support.
Anonymous friend of the Blair SchoolAnonymous friend of the Blair School
Valere Blair Potter Charitable TrustThe parent of a Blair School graduate
Marianne and Andrew ByrdThe estate of Bobbi Jean Dedman
The Sartain Lanier Family Foundation, Inc.Martha McCrory Foundation Inc.
Robert McMullan, BA ’80, and Deborah Flanagan
Delphine and Ken RobertsThe Ryman Hospitality Properties Foundation
Professor Emeritus Christian TealBarbara Engelhardt Wilson and Justin Wilson
The Washington FoundationThe Blair KeyBoard
PLEASE CONSIDER SUPPORTING THE BLAIR SCHOOLWays to make a gift:
ONLINE vu.edu/blairperformance
BY PHONE (615) 322-7650
BY MAIL Blair School of Musicc/o Gift ProcessingPMB 4077272301 Vanderbilt PlaceNashville, TN 37240-7727
THE BLAIR KEYBOARDLisa Aston • Lang Aston • Del Bryant Marianne M. Byrd • James H. Clarke
Ann N. Clarke • Emily N. Eberle James C. Gooch • Dawson Gray James H. Harris III • Bzur Haun
Stuart Chapman Hill • Martha Rivers Ingram Alexandra Tuza MacKay • Kevin P. McDermott
Alexander C. McLeod • Richard J. Miller, Jr. Robert M. Moses • Georgianna Diane Paul
Ellen Jones Pryor • Kenneth L. Roberts Jennie Smith • Judy Turner • Blair J. Wilson
UPCOMING EVENTS
Vanderbilt University is committed to principles of equal opportunity and affirmative action. Vanderbilt® and the Vanderbilt logos are registered trademarks of The Vanderbilt University. © 2019 Vanderbilt University. All rights reserved. Produced by Vanderbilt University Marketing Solutions and Vanderbilt Printing Services. This publication is recyclable. Please recycle it.
blair.vanderbilt.edu
Calypso Celebration with J. Hunter Moore, lecturer and Mat Britain, steel drumsMONDAY SEPTEMBER 306 p.m., Ingram HallJ. Hunter Moore, Fulbright Scholar and long-time Nashville resident will discuss his research and interviews with Trinidad and Tobago musicians and Mat Britain, Blair instructor of Steel Drumming, will perform on steel pans. The Calypso Celebration includes a light reception of Caribbean food.
Vanderbilt Chorale and Symphonic ChoirTucker Biddlecombe, conductorwith Vocal Arts NashvilleMatthew Phelps, conductorSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 294:00 p.m., West End United Methodist Church (2200 West End Ave.)Vanderbilt’s choirs present a concert built around the 40-part motet Spem in alium by Thomas Tallis, a work that has been called the crowning achievement of English Renaissance music. This exceptional piece for eight five-part choirs was arranged to create unforgettable spatial as well as textural effects. For this tour de force of choral complexity and compositional ingenuity, the Vanderbilt Chorale will be joined by Vocal Arts Nashville, Music City’s professional chamber choir.